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    replacement cable for my HD 25 IIs

    Hey guys, my puppy chewed up the cable on my HD 25 IIs and now I need to replace it because I'm occasionally losing sound from one ear.

    Obviously, one of the key features of these headphones is that all parts are replaceable and I just have to call Sennheiser.

    But, I've heard I can get significantly better sound out of them if I use some other kind of cable (maybe one from a different line of headphones, I really don't know). Does anyone know what it would be? I cant remember.


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    JFunk on these forums makes high quality cables for HD-25s.

    Here's his website ... http://www.customcans.co.uk/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil Noize View Post
    JFunk on these forums makes high quality cables for HD-25s.

    Here's his website ... http://www.customcans.co.uk/
    Thanks a lot mate.

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    He sells them over on ebay as well. Picked up a coiled red one not too long ago from him.

    http://www.ebay.ca/sch/customcans/m....&_trksid=p3686
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    I have sort of a related question.

    My headphone cables on my HD25's are intact but occasionally I have to wiggle one of the connections on the cup to hear audio. I'm guessing the connection may be dirty?

    Is there a proper way to remove and clean the connections w/o damaging them? Do they simply pull off?
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